What are some examples of honest film making...

What are some examples of honest film making? I'm so fucking tired of all the dishonest filmmakers making dishonest films.

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Bollywood movies

Zack Snyder.

>adding lens flares everywhere is honest filmmaking

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Unironicaly uwe boll. Watch rampage 1 2 and postal, he make movie just because he like to

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Bitches b hatin on my shine!

A lot of Coppola's stuff, especially The Rain People, Rumble Fish, and Tetro have a real directness to them. If you listen to Coppola in interviews he sounds like a genuine, down to earth guy.

If you want a bit of a slower one, Richard Linklater's first film It's Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books really feels like you're just watching some guy's personal diary. It's a beautiful little film and it's a bummer it gets overshadowed by Slacker.

If this thread goes on for a whole someone is probably going to recommend Harmony Korine because his films definitely strive for honesty. However I've found a couple of his works, particularly Gummo and Trash Humpers, feels like he's trying to pander to this notion of what honesty should feel like instead of just expressing what he's really like. His newest one The Beach Bum is better since there he realizes he's a vapid, impulsive rich dude and stops trying to force poetry into seductive topics like mental illness and poor people.

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anything with real actors in real costumes with real sets

come on man it was the 80's

lens flares before it was cool. How did they even do it? The armor was shiny thoughout the entire film and it's not like they could edit them in.

i think the armor was just that shiny hence the descriptive term: "lens flare". it created a flare on the lens of the physical camera they were using to film the scene

yeah but doesn't the light that cause the flare have to be at a certain angle so it reflects directly into the camera? or do they just add enough light to a scene where they don't have to worry about the angle? or do they have a light right above the camera that makes sure everything gets a flare?

John Carpenter, especially The Thing

Man, I lurve me some of that sparkly, star light reflection shit whatever it's called (and those trace lines when something bright went past live camera feeds like at a Queen concert)

>What are some examples of honest film making?
Define that, clearly, then we'll talk, autist.

If you don't know what I mean by honest filmmaking, well then you are lost.

gus van sant constantly brings out honest kino

You're just dodging like a piece of shit because you don't know what you mean at all. Autism, autism never changes.

Knew it.

God I love pic related. By the same guy that did Deliverence incredibly enough

Let me guess, you're a dishonest filmmaker?

I know what you mean, Holden. They're all such phonies.

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it was to give the world a fantastical vibe. Peter Jackson did it as well.

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the french connection
star wars (1977)
alien
terminator (1984)
manhunter
uncle buck
chopper
the assassination of jesse james by the coward robert ford
blackhat
also

Kubrick

Me too

Shin godzilla.

This.

300 and Watchmen were really great films. Too bad he's stuck making committee approved factory produced mass appeal shit

probably a special material for the armor and when shooting on film you need A LOT of light anyway